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Tit For Tat: Over 100 Pakistani Websites Hacked After Hacking Of Kerala Govt Site

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September 27 , 2015 , 18:47 IST

Hours after suspected Pakistani hackers hacked the official website of the Kerala government, www.keralagov.in, in a tit for tat reply an anonymous cyber group 'Mallu Cyber Soldiers' has hacked over 100 Pakistani websites.
The hacked websites include Pakistan's government website Pakistan.gov.pk, president.gov.pk and cabinet.gov.pk, according to reports.
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In a message on its Facebook page, Mallu Cyber Soldiers wrote that the defacing of Pakistani websites was done in retaliation of www.keralagov.in's hacking, warning the Pakistanis to "stay away from Indian cyber space".
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With the cyber wing of the Kerala police launching a probe into the hacking that occurred late Saturday night, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy told reporters at his hometown Kottayam on Sunday that the hacking was a "grave issue".
The site is now being repaired by the state-owned Centre for Development of Imaging Technology which said the website server had not been hacked.
The hackers, who claimed to be Pakistanis, put a picture of a burning Tricolour as well as pro-Pakistani slogans on the hacked website.
State government's official website 'www.keralagov.in' has been hacked by Pakistan-based hackers and efforts were on a war footing to restore it, Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala
said.
Chennithala said that once Kerala police's proposed 'cyber dome facility' becomes functional, state government will be able to take necessary precautionary measures.
"Such instances of hacking have taken place all over the world. Once the state police's proposed cyber dome facility at Technopark here becomes functional, security auditing of all
government websites will be carried out and we will be able to take all precautionary measures," he said in a Facebook post.
(With Inputs From Agencies)